Example sentences of "of [noun pl] [verb] into the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The roofs of houses drained into the internal courts , the water being collected in a cistern beneath . |
2 | Other forms of words instilled into the young are also present . |
3 | Perhaps because of disincentives built into the Supplementary Benefit system , the ‘ zero-earner couple ’ category is bigger than one would expect if the wives of unemployed men had the same economic activity rates as the wives of employed men ( see Rimmer , 1987 , p. 44 for a discussion of this phenomenon ) . |
4 | Though they failed to make up a similar deficit against Essex on day two , losing 5–4 , their two doubles victories kept up their tally of rubbers going into the final day . |
5 | But not so , as Volare Volare hangs its flimsy raison d'être around a Roger Rabbit -style conceit of cartoons spilling into the real world and interacting with human beings . |
6 | Not to mention the thousands of pounds pumped into the Tory Party funds by the likes of Rupert Murdoch 's News International . |
7 | The sale was conducted by Messrs Cobb , many items being bought in by Mr T. Lingham including sheep , cattle , horses etc. as well as hop growing implements The growing of hops continued into the present century in Upper Hailing , and a photograph album loaned to me by Mr P. Lingham shows some fine photos taken in the hop fields of Upper Hailing as well as the farm , these date from the late 19th and early 20th century . |
8 | He nodded towards the far corner , an island of space miraculously untouched by the tide of bodies crammed into the main room of the inn . |
9 | You 'll see that the majority of patients fall into the low risk group with progressively smaller numbers in the intermediate and high risk group . |
10 | As Table 3.9 shows , while the largest category of owners was still the independents , the number of weeklies taken into the provincial and national chains increased enormously . |
11 | The remainder of the controls had a single pair of electrodes inserted into the intersphincteric groove , where they could detect the activities of both sphincters . |
12 | For instance , if you are taping a traffic effect , keep back from the roadside so that the passing of vehicles merges into the general roar . |
13 | Ship-mounted bolt throwers returned fire and sent clouds of arrows arcing into the assembled Naggarothi . |
14 | Then wander through the maze of streets leading into the old town on your right , to enter a world as far from the busy twentieth century as it is possible to be . |
15 | Many of the American neo-Lamarckians argued that evolution exhibited both adaptive and non-adaptive trends , the latter being explained as the unfolding of trends built into the very constitution of each group at its origin . |